Monday, August 16, 2010

Model It - Final Model - Fisher House






















This is incomplete. I spend too much of my time making the external detailing. The exterior is completely finished, probably at a level of detail that is lost in the tiny scale. However, once I started with intricate detailing I left I needed to continue it through the whole building. As a result other elements are incomplete.

I hope that the select other finished sections successfully shown my skills in these other areas. I felt it was important to complete (to a high level of accuracy) the famous window and chimney – here I have used a curved surface and shown furniture (however it is some what limited). The second box appears to be completed. When you look through the windows you see walls. I have attached the roof as no all walls and stairs are complete only those visible from the external view. The basement shows an understanding for the use of varying bolsa thickness, as well as showing detailed small stairs.

I hope that I have made the right decision to complete one area of the model to extreme detail, while other areas that address different skills are limited in their extent. I am please with the final model. I feel that my detailing has dramatically improve (in the Church of Light exercise I left out window frames because they were too difficult – here I have a number of frames to demonstrate the real situation). My joining has also improve – I am minimising the gaps I have between spaces (however this can still be there involved). I feel that the way the model deconstruct to allow you to see inside the model is somewhat more sophisticated that the roof simply lifting off.

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